thats the reason i said 3.4-3.6ghz
but i don't think that the 3.7ghz rule applies to the AII X2's well atleast not the one that i had or a few others i have seen. 4ghz was fairly easy on my AII X2 even under a 64bit OS and 3.9ghz was stable 24/7...
i need another AMD system to play around with. I'm tired of the i7 3.9ghz 24/7 on it was easy once i got it underwater
sorry to kind of get off topic here

I would personally advise trying to get it a little more stable than this (ie, it should be able to run linpack tests like linX on maximum for a decent number of runs and get no errors...)
Otherwise you're not really stable.

I would personally advise trying to get it a little more stable than this (ie, it should be able to run linpack tests like linX on maximum for a decent number of runs and get no errors...)
Otherwise you're not really stable.

What would you claim as "really stable"? I claim rock solid stable as 1hr of OCCT small data set and stable as 1 linx maximum run. As you can see, "stable" becomes more personal preference than anything. Oh and a little tip ...

What would you claim as "really stable"? I claim rock solid stable as 1hr of OCCT small data set and stable as 1 linx maximum run. As you can see, "stable" becomes more personal preference than anything. Oh and a little tip ...